Identification and characterization of the link between psychomotor development and the appearance of associated signs in children with "Equinus Deformity " considered isolated at birth.
The main objective of this study is to define the frequency of developmental abnormalities in children with "Equinus Deformity Idiopathic" compared to the general population The secondary objective is to identify the prenatal and / or neonatal characteristics that could be predictive of the occurrence of developmental abnormalities in Prenatal and postnatal follow-up data are derived from the child's medical file. To complete these data and after inclusion, parents of children carrying "Equinus Deformity Idiopathic" will be sent a questionnaire that assesses overall psychomotor development and lists the medical events since the birth of their child (scoliosis, epilepsy ...).
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
112
Rennes University Hospital
Rennes, France
Frequency of developmental abnormalities (with the exception of Equinus Deformity) in children with Equinus Deformity idiopathic compared to the general population.
Time frame: through study completion an average of 1 year
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